ECO mode TOYOTA BZ4X 2022 Owners Manual (in English)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
5-4. Using the driving support sys-
tems
Software update.................. 273
Toyota Safety Sense ........... 275
Driver monitor ..................... 282
PCS (Pre-Collision System) 283
LTA (Lane Tracing Assist) ... 294
LDA (Lane Departure Alert) 299
RSA (Road Sign Assist) ...... 304
Dynamic radar cruise control
.......................................... 307
Cruise control...................... 316
Speed limiter ....................... 318
Emergency Driving Stop System
.......................................... 321
BSM (Blind Spot Monitor) ... 324
SEA (Safe Exit Assist)......... 328
Toyota parking assist-sensor
.......................................... 333
RCTA (Rear Crossing Traffic
Alert) ................................. 343
RCD (Rear Camera Detection)
.......................................... 348
PKSB (Parking Support Brake)
.......................................... 352
Static Objects Front and Rear of
the Vehicle ........................ 357
Moving Vehicle Rear of the Vehi-
cle ..................................... 359
Pedestrians Rear of the Vehicle
.......................................... 361
Static Objects Around the Vehi-
cle (vehicles with Advanced
Park) ................................. 363
Toyota Teammate Advanced
Park .................................. 365
Snow mode ......................... 401
X-MODE ............................. 401
Driving assist systems ........ 406
5-5. Driving tips
Winter driving tips ............... 411
Utility vehicle precautions ... 414
6-1. Using the air conditioning
system and defogger
ALL AUTO (“ECO”) control . 418
Automatic air conditioning sys-
tem.................................... 420
Remote Air Conditioning System
.......................................... 427
Heated steering wheel/seat
heaters/seat ventilators .... 429
6-2. Using the interior lights
Interior lights list .................. 431
6-3. Using the storage features
List of storage features ....... 434
Luggage compartment features
.......................................... 437
6-4. Using the other interior fea-
tures
Electronic sunshade ........... 442
Other interior features ......... 444
7-1. Maintenance and care
Cleaning and protecting the
vehicle exterior ................. 456
Cleaning and protecting the
vehicle interior .................. 459
7-2. Maintenance
6Interior features
7Maintenance and care
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Please note that this manual
applies to all models and explains
all equipment, including options.
Therefore, you may find some
explanations for equipment not
installed on your vehicle.
All specifications provided in this
manual are current at the time of
printing. However, because of the
Toyota policy of continual product
improvement, we reserve the right
to make changes at any time with-
out notice.
Depending on specifications, the
vehicle shown in the illustrations
may differ from your vehicle in
terms of color and equipment.
Both genuine Toyota and a wide
variety of other spare parts and
accessories for Toyota vehicles are
currently available in the market.
Should it be determined that any of
the genuine Toyota parts or acces-
sories supplied with the vehicle
need to be replaced, Toyota recom-
mends that genuine Toyota parts or
accessories, be used to replace
them. Other parts or accessories of
matching quality can also be used.
Toyota cannot accept any liability or
guarantee spare parts and acces-
sories which are not genuine
Toyota products, nor for replace-
ment or installation involving such
parts. In addition, damage or per-
formance problems resulting from
the use of non-genuine Toyota
spare parts or accessories may not
be covered under warranty.
Also, remodeling like this will have
an effect on advanced safety equip-
ment such as Toyota Safety Sense
and there is a danger that it will not
work properly or the danger that it
may work in situations where it
should not be working.
The installation of an RF-transmit-
ter system in your vehicle could
affect electronic systems such as:
EV system
Toyota Safety Sense
Cruise control system
Anti-lock brake system
SRS airbag system
Seat belt pretensioner system
Be sure to check with any autho-
rized Toyota retailer or Toyota
authorized repairer, or any reliable
repairer for precautionary mea-
sures or special instructions regard-
ing installation of an RF-transmitter
system.
For your information
Main Owner’s Manual
Accessories, spare parts
and modification of your
To y o t a
Installation of an RF-trans-
mitter system
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Pictorial index
■Switches (left-hand drive vehicles)
Headlight leveling dial*1................................................................P.261
Automatic High Beam switch*1.....................................................P.265
Adaptive High-beam System switch*1..........................................P.262
Power back door switch*1.............................................................P. 193
Regeneration Boost switch...................................... .....................P.251
Brake hold switch .............................................. ............................P.257
Parking brake switch ........................................... ..........................P.254
Applying/releasing............................................. ...............................P.254
Precautions against winter season .............................. ....................P.412
Warning buzzer/message ......................................... ...............P.515, 523
Eco mode switch................................................ ............................P.252
Camera switch*1, 2
Advanced Park main switch*1.......................................................P.365
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Pictorial index
■Switches (right-hand drive vehicles)
Eco mode switch............................................................................P.252
Camera switch*1, 2
Advanced Park main switch*1.......................................................P.365
VSC off switch ................................................. ...............................P.407
Grip Control switch*1............................................................... ......P.401
“X-MODE” switch*1............................................................... .........P.401
“SNOW” switch*1............................................................... ............P.401
Regeneration Boost switch...................................... .....................P.251
Brake hold switch .............................................. ............................P.257
Parking brake switch ........................................... ..........................P.254
Applying/releasing............................................. ...............................P.254
Precautions against winter season .............................. ....................P.412
Warning buzzer/message ......................................... ...............P.515, 523
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1-1. For safe use
1-1.For s afe us e
Use only floor mats designed spe-
cifically for vehicles of the same
model and model year as your vehi-
cle. Fix them securely in place onto
the carpet.
1 Insert the retaining hooks (clips)
into the floor mat eyelets.
2 Turn the upper knob of each
retaining hook (clip) to secure
the floor mats in place.
Always align the marks .
The shape of the retaining hooks (clips)
may differ from that shown in the illus-
tration.Before driving
Observe the following before
starting off in t he vehicle to
ensure safety of driving.
Installing floor mats
WARNING
Observe the following precautions.
Failure to do so may cause the driver’s floor mat to slip, possibly interfering with the pedals while driv-
ing. An unexpectedly high speed may result or it may become difficult to stop the vehicle. This could lead to an
accident, resulting in death or serious injury.
■When installing the driver’s floor mat
●Do not use floor mats designed for
other models or different model year vehicles, even if they are Toyota Genuine floor mats.
●Only use floor mats designed for the driver’s seat.
●Always install the floor mat securely using the retaining hooks (clips)
provided.
●Do not use two or more floor mats
on top of each other.
●Do not place the floor mat bottom-
side up or upside-down.
■Before driving
●Check that the floor mat is securely fixed in the correct place with all the provided retaining hooks (clips). Be
especially careful to perform this check after cleaning the floor.
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1-3. Emergency assistance
tance required.
Make sure to open the cover before
pressing the “SOS” button.
If you accidentally press the “SOS” but-
ton, tell the operator that you are not
experiencing an emergency.
*: In some cases, the call cannot be
made. ( P. 6 6 )
When the power switch is turned to
ON, the red indicator light will illumi-
nate for 10 seconds and then the
green indicator light will illuminate,
indicating that the system is
enabled. The indicator lights indi-
cate the following:
If the green indicator light illumi-
nates and stays on, the system is
enabled.
If the green indicator light
flashes, an automatic or manual
Emergency Call is being made.
If the red indicator light illumi-
nates and a buzzer sounds 5
times (on some models) at any
time other than immediately after
the power switch is turned to ON,
the system may be malfunction-
ing or the backup battery may be
depleted.
If the red indicator light blinks for
approximately 30 seconds during
an Emergency Call, the call has
been disconnected or the cellular
network signal is weak.
Indicator lights
WARNING
■When the Emergency Call may not be made
●It may not be possible to make Emergency Calls in any of the fol-lowing situations. In such cases,
report to emergency services pro- vider (112 system etc.) by other means such as nearby public
phones.
• Even when the vehicle is in the cel- lular phone service area, it may be
difficult to connect to the eCall con- trol center if the reception is poor or the line is busy. In such cases, even
though the system attempts to con- nect to the eCall control center, you may not be able to connect to the
eCall control center to make Emer- gency Calls and contact emergency services.
• When the vehicle is out of the cellu- lar phone service area, the Emer-
gency Calls cannot be made.
• When any related equipment (such
as the “SOS” button panel, indicator lights, microphone, speaker, DCM, antenna, or any wires connecting
the equipment) is malfunctioning, damaged or broken, the Emer-gency Call cannot be made.
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2-1. Electric vehicle system
Electric Vehicle system
12-volt battery
Provides electricity to various vehicle systems such as the SRS airbags, headlights,
wipers, etc.
*: AWD models only
■When braking (regenerative
braking)
The battery electric motor (traction
motor) charges the traction battery.
The driving range can be extended
by actively using this regenerative
braking to store electricity in the
traction battery.
The battery electric vehicle is
driven using electricity, which is
received from an external power
source and stored in the traction
battery. Not only public charging
stations, but also household sock-
ets can be used for charging. Pro-
cedures are different from refueling
a conventional vehicle. Therefore,
make sure to read the following
thoroughly.
Charging equipment (P.95)
AC charging cable (P. 9 8 )
Power sources that can be used
( P.112)
Things to know before charging
( P.118)
How to charge your vehicle
( P.121, 129)
When charging cannot be per-
formed normally ( P.152)
■Regenerative braking
In the following situations, kinetic energy
is converted to electric energy and deceleration force can be obtained in conjunction with the recharging of the
traction battery.
●The accelerator pedal is released
while driving with the shift position in D.
●The brake pedal is depressed while driving with the shift position in D.
■Charging the 12-volt battery
The 12-volt battery is charged from the
traction battery when the EV system is operated or while the traction battery is being charged.
If the vehicle has not been used for a long time, the 12-volt battery may become low due to self-discharge. If this
occurs, follow the correct procedures. ( P.544)
■When not using the vehicle for an
extended period of time
●When the vehicle will not be used for
an extended period of time, charge the traction battery once a month. This protects the traction battery from
extreme voltage decline due to self discharging.
●When the vehicle will not be used for an extended period of time, the 12-volt battery will be charged from the
traction battery to reduce the risk of the 12-volt battery discharged. In this case, the cooling fan may operate,
however it is not a malfunction.
●To prevent the 12-volt battery from
being discharged, do not leave the charging port lid open or the charging cable connected to the vehicle.
Charging
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2-1. Electric vehicle system
Electric Vehicle system
DC charging inlet
Traction battery
Electric motor (traction mo tor)/Inverter (front/rear*)
Air conditioning compressor
*: AWD models only
■Electromagnetic waves
●High-voltage parts and cables on the battery electric vehicles incorporate electro-magnetic shielding, and there-
fore emit approximately the same amount of electromagnetic waves as conventional gasoline-powered vehi-
cles or home electronic appliances.
●Your vehicle may cause sound inter-
ference in some third party-produced radio parts.
■Traction battery (Lithium-ion bat-tery)
The traction battery has a limited service life.
The traction battery capacity (the ability
to store energy) reduces with time and use in the same way as other recharge-able batteries. The extent at which
capacity reduces changes drastically depending on the environment (outside temperature, etc.) and usage conditions,
such as how the vehicle is driven and how the traction battery is charged.
This is a natural characteristic of lithium-
ion batteries, and is not a malfunction. Also, even though the driving range decreases when the traction battery
capacity reduces, vehicle performance does not significantly become worse. In order to reduce the possibility of the
capacity reducing, follow the directions listed on P.119, “Capacity reduction of the traction battery”.
■Starting the EV system in an
extremely cold environment
When the traction battery is extremely cold (below approximately -30°C [-
22°F]) due to the temperature outside of
the vehicle, it may not be possible to start the EV system. In this case, try to
start the EV system again after the tem- perature of the traction battery increases due to the outside temperature increas-
ing, etc.
■Declaration of conformity
This model conforms to hydrogen emis- sions according to regulation ECE100
(Battery electric vehicle safety).
WARNING
■High-voltage precautions
The vehicle has high voltage DC and AC systems as well as a 12-volt sys-tem.
DC and AC high voltage systems are very dangerous and can cause severe burns and electric shock that
may result in death or serious injury.
●Never touch, disassemble, remove, or replace the high voltage parts,
cables (orange) or their connectors.
●The EV system will become hot
after starting as the system uses high voltage. Be careful of both the high voltage and the high tempera-
ture, and always obey the warning labels attached to the vehicle.
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2-2. Charging
Electric Vehicle system
days and the traction battery heater
automatically stops. It automatically
insulates the traction battery in
extremely low temperatures.
This control stops 31 days after
the charging cable is connected,
even if it is still connected to the
vehicle.
When this control operates,
charging schedule settings are
ignored and charging starts
immediately.
■Traction battery cooler
When the traction battery is hot and
the AC charging cable is connected
to the vehicle, this function cools
the traction battery to protect it.
The function may operate when
continuously driving at high speeds
such as driving on highways or
freeways, or during DC charging.
■Using My Room Mode during DC charging
P. 1 4 6
■Traction battery heater
●Traction battery heater may operate when charging is not being performed.
●When Traction battery heater is oper-ating, the charging indicator will illumi-
nate.
●When Traction battery heater is oper-
ating during charging, the charging may take longer than normal.
●The remaining charge of the traction battery declines when the traction bat-tery heater operates, it might be nec-
essary to recharge the traction battery again in order to supplement the remaining charge.
■Traction battery cooler
●For AC charging: Traction battery cooler settings can be changed on the
multi-information display. ( P.115)
●The charging indicator will illuminate
when the traction battery cooler is on standby or operating.
●When the charge level of the traction battery is low, the traction battery cooler may not operate, even if the
temperature of the traction battery is high.
●When the following conditions are met while the traction battery cooler is operating, the cooling operation will
stop. • The hood is opened• The power switch is turned to ACC or
ON. • The shift position is changed to any position other than P
• The Remote Air Conditioning System is operated ( P.427) • The remaining charge of the traction
battery drops below a certain amount
●The traction battery cooler operates
using power supplied by the traction battery and an external power source.• While the traction battery cooler is
operating, the charge of the traction battery will increase and decrease within a certain range, and will not
increase as during AC charging. • When the traction battery cooler oper-ates, charger will recognize it as the
battery being charged. If this function operates while a charger which charges a charging fee is connected
to the vehicle, AC charging fees will apply.
■Changing of the traction battery cooler setting
Setting can be changed on the
multi-information display.
Use the meter control switches
( P.176) and select “Vehicle Settings”, “Charging Settings”, “Battery Cooler”, and change the setting.
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2-2. Charging
charging completes may be less than
normal in order to protect the traction battery (the driving range after the bat-
tery is fully charged may be shorter).*
●Charging is performed when the out- side temperature is low or high
●Charging is performed immediately after high-load driving or in extreme
heat
In any other situation, if the remaining
charge of the traction battery is signifi-
cantly lower than normal after charging
completes, have the vehicle inspected
by any authorized Toyota retailer or
Toyota authorized repairer, or any reli-
able repairer.
*: When this occurs, even if the remain-
ing charge display of the traction bat-
tery shows that it is fully charged, the
remaining charge rapidly decreases
faster than normal.
■When the charging amount sent to the traction battery decreases
When the amount of power supplied by
the charger is low or operation of the battery heater, etc., reduces the charging power sent to the traction bat-
tery, the charging amount sent to the traction battery may decrease.
■Charging time may increase
In the following situations, charging time
may become longer than normal:
●In very hot or very cold temperatures.
●When the traction battery becomes hot, such as immediately after high-
load driving.
●The vehicle is consuming a lot of elec-
tricity, for example, when the head- lights are on, etc.
●When using “My Room Mode”. ( P.145)
●There is a power outage during charging.
●There is an interruption in the electri-cal supply.
●There is a drop in the voltage of exter-
nal power source.
●The charge in the 12-volt battery is
low, for example due to the vehicle being left unused for a long period of time.
●When the upper limit of charging cur-rent is changed in the charging cur-
rent setting of the vehicle ( P.124)
●When the battery heater operates.
( P. 1 1 5 )
●When the “Battery Cooler” is operated
before charging. ( P. 1 1 5 )
●When the plug generates heat due to
a loose socket connection, etc.
●When adjusting the power supply with
the charger.
●When frequently and repeatedly using
DC charging.
●When selecting “DC charging power”
setting other than “MAX”.
●When the temperature of charging-
related parts is high.
■Charging electricity
This vehicle can be charged up to approximately 7 kW.
However, depending on the used char- ger or AC charging cable, charging elec-tricity may be limited.